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6.1.7.8 Configuring the communication speed (Administrator mode)

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6.1.10 Accessing the administrator mode.

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START CHECKS

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CLOSE CHECKS

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SETUP

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CONFIRMATION

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Summary of Contents for Frontier LP7500

Page 1: ... other information you need to know before operating this product 1 For your safety 2 Getting Started 3 Turning power on off 4 Accessing each display 5 Printing 6 How to use the display module 7 Troubleshooting with the power off 8 How to access the HELP display English Ver 3 ...

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Page 3: ... should lose or heavily damage the manual contact your place of purchase Issued in December 2008 It is prohibited to copy or reproduce this manual The manual is subject to change without notice Illustrations in the manual may vary depending on the model or manufacturing lot If should you find any unclear points or errors or should you have any comments for the manual please contact your place of p...

Page 4: ...eir respective owners Trademark symbols and are not shown in the manual itself Export Control This Product shall be exported pursuant to the Japan Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law and Export Control of Administration on Regulations of the U S Bureau of Industry and Security and relevant laws and regulations If Buyer re exports directly or indirectly the product to any country the rul...

Page 5: ...ions for operation Paper settings Color and density correction settings Function Settings Checking and adjusting the system condition Saving and loading the system data Glossary Maintenance Manual Explains how to check and perform maintenance for the system such as the Start Up Checks and the Close Down Checks Before performing maintenance Start Up Close Down Checks Checks to perform as needed Wee...

Page 6: ...tive actions for Error Attention messages and solutions to other problems including the procedure to restart the system Error and Attention messages Corrective actions for Attention messages Corrective actions for Error messages Detailed explanation Quick Reference Manual type Main contents This manual is supplied on built in Help and on a CD ...

Page 7: ...the manual or section where you can find additional information The Important symbol indicates supplementary explanations operations or procedures that require caution and instructions that must be followed This is called the alert symbol Text following this symbol contains particularly important information concerning safety Be sure to heed this information This symbol is used in conjunction with...

Page 8: ...ific processing solutions may differ from those shown here depending on the exact type used Abbreviations used in this manual Abbreviation below is used in this manual Processing solutions Abbreviations Color Developer P1 Bleach Fixer P2 Stabilizer PS Name Abbreviation Overview Correction Value Printing Unit CVP Used to output data on the back of prints ...

Page 9: ...autions around cutting parts 1 8 1 3 8 Laser Precautions 1 8 1 4 Additional precautions 1 11 1 4 1 Precautions in moving the system 1 11 1 4 2 Precautions in operating this product 1 11 1 4 3 Precautions during print operation 1 11 2 Getting Started 2 1 Component names and functions 2 2 2 1 1 External components 2 2 2 1 2 Names and functions of printer section 2 2 2 1 3 Names and functions of pape...

Page 10: ...t Device Selection 4 6 4 3 Confirming system status Status Display 4 7 4 3 1 Status Display 4 7 4 3 2 Printer Information 4 8 4 3 3 Processor Status 4 10 4 4 Output Device Registration display 4 12 4 4 1 Registering output devices 4 12 4 4 2 Deleting output devices from the Output Device List 4 14 5 Printing 5 1 Printing 5 2 5 1 1 Printing flow 5 2 5 1 2 Priority order 5 3 5 2 Installing and remov...

Page 11: ... of date display Administrator mode 6 21 6 1 7 5 Configuring the IP address Administrator mode 6 22 6 1 7 6 Configuring the subnet mask Administrator mode 6 23 6 1 7 7 Configuring the default gateway Administrator mode 6 24 6 1 7 8 Configuring the communication speed Administrator mode 6 25 6 1 8 Performing Input Check 6 26 6 1 9 Performing Output Check 6 27 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode...

Page 12: ... 8 How to access the HELP display 8 1 Accessing the HELP display 8 2 8 1 1 Accessing the HELP display from the Maintenance display 8 2 8 1 2 Closing the HELP display 8 3 8 1 3 Hiding the HELP display 8 3 ...

Page 13: ...1 1 1 1 For your safety This chapter explains the general safety precautions Read these precautions thoroughly and carefully ...

Page 14: ... the warning labels The warnings include a signal word the type and extent of the danger and information on avoiding the danger Carefully read and understand the warnings included in this manual and on the warning labels before operating the system Example of warning label This indicates situations that if not immediately avoided could result in serious injury or death This indicates situations th...

Page 15: ... safely and avoid accidents Do not peel the labels off If a label becomes illegible or comes off completely contact your place of purchase for replacement label using the part number shown The external view of some models differs from the figures below though the location of warning labels is the same LP7500 7600 LP7700 7900 3 4 12 1 6 9 1 5 4 3 8 7 10 2 4 3 10 1 11 11 13 5 14 15 10 G088957 1 6 9 ...

Page 16: ...1 2 Location of warning labels 1 4 Quad magazine unit option 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 G088962 A023349 01 A023200 01 A022523 01 A022531 01 A022509 01 ...

Page 17: ...1 2 Location of warning labels 1 5 1 For your safety 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A234392 01 A234350 01 A022536 01 A023202 01 A515330 01 A087463 01 A023358 01 A022516 01 A063381 01 ...

Page 18: ...nk in Direct contact with processing solutions may irritate eyes When handling processing solutions wear safety goggles If a processing solution has been ingested accidentally immediately rinse the mouth out with water and drink one or two cups of water Contact a physician as soon as possible and then vomit the solution according to the physician s instructions If processing solution gets into eye...

Page 19: ...ian as soon as possible 1 3 4 Precautions for operating rotary section Be careful for your hands hair clothes etc not to be caught under the gear chain belt roller fan and other rotating parts Do not remove covers other than those specified Be sure to turn off the circuit breaker and main power supply of this machine before performing any operation Keep away your hands from the system during opera...

Page 20: ...around cutting parts There is a danger of cutting your hands on cutting parts paper cutters and the like Do not remove the covers from cutting parts Keep your hands away from cutting parts When working near cutting parts turn off the circuit breaker and main power supply There is a danger of cutting your hands on cutting parts When replacing a cutting part do not touch the edge 1 3 8 Laser Precaut...

Page 21: ...afety precautions for operation 1 9 1 For your safety Do not remove those labels 1 2 2 3 4 1 5 G089038 If the triple magazine unit is installed If the quad magazine unit is installed 4 3 4 3 1 2 5 5 G089039 ...

Page 22: ...1 3 Safety precautions for operation 1 10 3 4 5 LP7500 7600 7700 7900 ...

Page 23: ...cessing solution such as the replenishment solution or the effluent the filter cartridges containing the solution and their packages follow the chemical manufacturer s instructions and comply with the local ordinance and regulation Specific grease is applied to the rack gears of the processing racks Basically you need not apply any additional grease to them However if you apply grease be sure to u...

Page 24: ...1 4 Additional precautions 1 12 Vibrating the system Do not bump or otherwise cause the system to vibrate Vibrations may adversely affect printing ...

Page 25: ...2 2 1 2 Getting Started This chapter explains each part name and paper advance path ...

Page 26: ... differs from the image below The illustration below is for the system with the triple magazine Printer processor section 2 1 2 Names and functions of printer section Printer section with the printer doors open The triple magazine unit is installed Processor section Printer section G088953 6 2 10 3 1 3 3 3 2 1 7 9 8 5 4 18 G088950 ...

Page 27: ...jam or perform maintenance checks 5 Exposure advance unit Feeds paper to Exposure advance unit 1 with exposure Clean this unit not to cause a paper jam 6 Printer top cover Open this to solve paper jam or perform maintenance checks 7 Paper advance unit 1 Feeds paper to Paper Advance Unit 2 Open this to solve paper jam or perform maintenance checks 8 Paper advance unit 2 Divides the paper path into ...

Page 28: ...s 1 5 A 14 Display module connector Used to connect the display module IMPORTANT Turn off the system before disconnecting or connecting the cable of the display module 15 Display module Used to perform maintenance or other operations of this system without using an operation PC 16 Printer door 4 Open this door to maintain or pull out paper supply unit A2 17 Paper supply unit A2 Paper supplied from...

Page 29: ...2 1 Component names and functions 2 5 2 Getting Started 2 1 3 Names and functions of paper processor section LP7500 7600 5 1 16 3 9 6 11 19 2 4 10 7 14 8 15 12 17 18 13 G089581 ...

Page 30: ...ing rack feeds paper in processing solution Upper guides feed paper between the processing racks Squeegee unit feeds paper from processing rack to the dryer rack 5 Processor top cover Open this door to perform maintenance or solve paper jam 6 Print receiving tray large Receives large prints 7 Print conveyor unit Feeds paper from the dryer section to the print sorter unit 8 Processor condition lamp...

Page 31: ...es the tray of the print sorter unit It also measures the output amount of the replenisher pump 11 Long length print tray Receives long length prints 1 12 Dryer top cover Open this door to take the dryer rack out 13 Colorimeter unit Measures color and density of setup prints to keep the quality of prints 14 Effluent valve door Open this to empty out the effluent 15 Effluent valve Used to collect e...

Page 32: ...s installed 1 The length of processing rack varies depending on the types of system Paper magazine A option Paper magazine B Upper guides Squeegee unit Dryer rack Processing racks 1 Paper magazine C G069583 Paper magazine A Paper magazine B Upper guides Squeegee unit Dryer rack Processing racks Paper magazine C Paper magazine A2 G088964 ...

Page 33: ...3 3 1 3 Turning power on off This chapter explains how to start and close down the system ...

Page 34: ...Controller display see Operator s Manual of the Controller If performing the Start Up Checks using the display module see 6 1 Display module The circuit breaker is turned on The breaker is turned off Turn on the circuit breaker See 3 1 4 Starting up the system when the breaker is off Is the ready lamp of the processor lighting up in green Is the ready lamp of the processor flashing in green Is the...

Page 35: ...play see Operator s Manual of the Controller If performing the Start Up Checks using the display module see 6 1 Display module 3 Wait until the temperature adjustment of the processing solution is completed When the temperature adjustment of the processing solution is completed the ready lamp of the processor lights in green NOTE The function can be configured or confirmed depending on the item du...

Page 36: ...cessing solution is completed the ready lamp of the processor lights in green 4 Access the Start Up Checks display Bringing up the display On the Maintenance display click Start Up Checks To access from the Controller display see Operator s Manual of the Controller If performing the Start Up Checks using the display module see 6 1 Display module 5 Prepare the requirements for Start Up Checks and p...

Page 37: ... Check whether the operation PC has started up If not start it up 3 Close the processor top cover IMPORTANT Be careful not to get your hands caught in the processor top cover because it is heavy 4 Move the colorimeter unit to the right Press the lever and move the colorimeter unit so that the arrows are aligned to the right cutouts of the rails IMPORTANT Confirm that the colorimeter unit is secure...

Page 38: ...y Bringing up the display On the Maintenance display click Start Up Checks To access from the Controller display see Operator s Manual of the Controller If performing the Start Up Checks using the display module see 6 1 Display module 7 Prepare the requirements for Start Up Checks and perform it following the instruction on the display Example Start Up Checks display For details see Maintenance Ma...

Page 39: ...the Maintenance display click Close Down Checks To access from the Controller display see Operator s Manual of the Controller When performing the Close Down Checks using a display module see 6 1 Display module 2 Perform Close Down Checks For details see Maintenance Manual 2 2 Close Down Checks When you go to System End the last item of the Close Down Checks Would you like to set the Program Timer ...

Page 40: ...op cover is open automatic setup or automatic control strip operation cannot be performed For the weekly check day If upper guides and squeegee unit are removed slightly open the processor top cover IMPORTANT If the upper guides and squeegee unit are removed Daily Setup automatic setup or automatic control strip operation is not performed on the next day even though the Auto Setup setting is set t...

Page 41: ...ed solution cannot be used for processing All the contaminated solutions must be replaced 5 Turn off the operation PC power supply Turn off the power of the operation PC as needed For details about how to turn off the power supply of the operation PC see the Controller Operator s Manual This completes closing down the system with the program timer 3 2 2 Closing down the system without using the pr...

Page 42: ...nance Manual 2 2 Close Down Checks When you go to System End the last item of the Close Down Checks Would you like to set the Program Timer is shown Example Close Down Checks display 3 When Would you like to set the Program Timer is shown click No Backup data is automatically saved Close Down Checks display A message is shown for confirmation IMPORTANT Do not turn off the circuit breaker of the pr...

Page 43: ...ng locked the unit falls down 2 Raise the stand and keep the processor top cover slightly open IMPORTANT If the processor top cover is kept closed dews containing processing solution will accumulate on the back of the cover and mix with other solutions If a processing solution gets mixed with a solution of a previous process the contaminated solution cannot be used for processing All the contamina...

Page 44: ... PC power supply Turn off the power of the operation PC as needed For details about how to turn off the power supply of the operation PC see the Controller Operator s Manual 3 Turn off the main power supply of the system installation place 4 Remove all the upper guides and squeegee unit and wash them Processing solutions may cause eye irritation Put on safety goggles Processing solutions may cause...

Page 45: ...the processor top cover is forcibly opened while the colorimeter unit is at the left end of the rail without being locked the unit falls down 2 Raise the stand and keep the processor top cover slightly open IMPORTANT If the processor top cover is kept closed dews containing processing solution will accumulate on the back of the cover and mix with other solutions If a processing solution gets mixed...

Page 46: ...a cool and dark place 1 Remove the paper from the paper magazine Remove the paper in the darkroom or dark bag After removing the paper put it into a lightproof bag For details see 5 3 Replacing paper and perform the operation 2 Store the paper you removed in a cool and dark place This completes closing down the system when you do not use it over the next five days ...

Page 47: ...4 4 1 4 Accessing each display This section explains how to access each display and details of the displays ...

Page 48: ...er If the system does not start up with the Controller Click Start FRONTIER Printer on the Windows display The Maintenance Application starts up NOTE Follow the same procedure when restarting the Maintenance Application Name Functions Output Device Registration button Use this button to show the display for registering the machine type that the customer uses when using this system for the first ti...

Page 49: ...on display 4 3 4 Accessing each display 4 1 2 Quitting the Maintenance Application 1 Click Close on the Maintenance display Would you like to quit maintenance is shown 2 Click Yes This exits the Maintenance Application S087948 ...

Page 50: ... from the Controller For details see the Controller Operator s Manual If not accessing the display from the Controller Follow the procedure below 1 Click Maintenance on the Maintenance Application display Maintenance Application display The Output Device Selection display is shown If the Maintenance button cannot be clicked The machine type to be used is not registered Follow the procedure below 1...

Page 51: ...Allows you to change the settings on each setting display For details see the Operator s Manual 1 1 Setting display list 1 4 Status Display Allows you to confirm the condition of the printer section and processor section For details see 4 3 Confirming system status Status Display 5 Emulsion Number Change Allows you to change the emulsion number on the Emulsion Number Change display if the paper em...

Page 52: ...Application The procedure of selecting the machine type is as follows Bringing up the display On the Maintenance Application display click Maintenance 1 Select the machine type on the Output Device Selection display Example Output Device Selection display 2 Click Select The Maintenance display is shown 7 Help Display Allows you to access the built in manuals Help of this product For details see 8 ...

Page 53: ...red on the Output Device Registration display 2 Version Displays the version of the selected device 3 IP Address Displays the IP Address of the selected device 4 Data backup IP address Displays the IP Address of the PC on which the backup data of the device is saved NOTE The backup data is automatically saved when the Close Down Checks is performed 5 Printer Information Processor Status Printer In...

Page 54: ...cessing the HELP display 7 Close button Exits the Status Display No Name Functions 1 Printer Operation Status Displays the status of the printer Printer is not ready Maintenance display is shown NOTE If the printer is being running and the status is not applied to the status below Printer is not ready is shown Closedown The program timer of the printer is not being activated after the close down c...

Page 55: ... in processing is stopped Clicking this button displays the message Frame memory will be cleared Are you sure you want to clear frame memory Then clicking Yes deletes all orders 7 Magazine Information Displays magazines that are currently attached each magazine name paper width mm paper surface and the remaining amount of paper m In addition whether paper is loaded or not is displayed on the Magaz...

Page 56: ...ackground color green The temperature adjustment of the processing solution has finished Background color gray The system has not started up Paper position display Yellow circles show paper positions Positions of prints received with another operation PC are shown in blue circles 9 Processing Time Displays total processing time of P1 P2 PS and DRY by a second 10 Rewind Paper button Click this to r...

Page 57: ...temperature adjustment of processing solutions cannot be performed Some errors may occur in the processor 3 Replenishment Cartridge Status Displays the status of the replenishment cartridge Ready to replace The replenisher cartridge can be replaced Waiting for replenishment Preparing for opening the replenisher cartridge Opening Opening the replenisher cartridge 4 Number of prints in the processor...

Page 58: ...vice List can be used No Name Functions 1 Find button Checks whether the system to be used is normally connected 2 Connected Device List Displays connected systems IP addresses and serial numbers 3 IP Address Used to register a system by specifying the IP address 4 Output Device List Displays information of systems that can be used Up to ten systems can be registered on the Output Device List 5 De...

Page 59: ...m to the Output Device List by entering the IP address Enter the IP address and click The system is registered on the Output Device List 3 Select a system from the Output Device List and enter the output device name Restrictions 2 or more and 12 or less one byte characters can be used Only one byte alphanumeric characters and can be used First character must be one byte alphabetic character One by...

Page 60: ...to perform maintenance or set up of the output device by using maintenance applications If using a deleted device register it again For details see 4 4 1 Registering output devices 1 Click a system to be deleted on the Output Device List and click Delete The message Are you sure you want to delete the device is shown 2 Click Enter The output device is deleted from the Output Device List Click Clos...

Page 61: ...5 5 1 5 Printing This section explains printing flow and how to attach and remove a paper magazine ...

Page 62: ...emoving paper magazines 2 Attach the Long Length Print Tray when you make a Long Length Print which has an advance length of 458 mm or more 1 Take the Long Length Print Tray out of the Print Conveyor Unit 2 Hook the hole of Long Length Print Tray over the print receiving tray large 3 Attach the Long Length Print Tray as shown below Print conveyor unit Long length print tray G068137 Hole for hookin...

Page 63: ...int tray under the print conveyor unit 5 1 2 Priority order Priority order from the Controller is processed by interrupting an order that is currently printed The priority order and other orders are separately output to the print sorter unit This section explains the way to distinguish How to distinguish the priority order from other orders The lamp by the print sorter unit tray is lit when the pr...

Page 64: ...ntify which trays receive the same order Status Lighting in orange The output for the priority order is completed Blinking in orange The priority order is being output Lighting in blue The output for the divided order 1 is completed Off Orders other than above such as normal orders not priority orders or divided orders are being output or completed Pattern Explanation If a tray is used for a prior...

Page 65: ...completed F The output for the priority order is completed G The normal order 2 is being output Pattern Explanation The priority order is being output The priority order is being output The normal order is being output The output for the priority order is completed The first priority order is being output The second priority order is being output The output for the first priority order is complete...

Page 66: ...t priority order is being output C The output for the first divided order first half is completed D The first divided order last half is being output E The output for the first divided order last half is completed F The output for the first priority order is completed G The second priority order is being output H The output for the second divided order first half is completed I The second divided ...

Page 67: ...alled see 5 2 3 Installing a paper magazine in the system in which the quad magazine unit is installed IMPORTANT The magazine handle deterioration will not occur within the normal use of it However if there is a fray in the handle or the metal parts are deformed due to some reasons such as dropping the magazine there is a possibility that the magazine handle will break Consult your technical repre...

Page 68: ...rinter door 3 Open printer door 1 and 2 2 Open printer door 1 and 2 Open printer door 3 This is only for systems with the optional triple magazine 3 Turn the lock lever in the arrow direction to unlock the magazine deck Printer door 3 Printer door 1 Printer door 2 Printer door 1 Printer door 2 Printer door 3 Lock lever Lock lever Lock lever ...

Page 69: ...gazine Confirm that the characters on the magazine and magazine deck can be seen correctly Step Paper magazine A For the triple magazine unit Paper magazine B Paper magazine C Handle Handle Handle Paper magazine Characters should be the same Paper magazine Characters should be the same Paper magazine Characters should be the same ...

Page 70: ...w direction to lock the magazine deck 8 Close printer door 3 Close printer doors 1 and 2 Step Paper magazine A For the triple magazine unit Paper magazine B Paper magazine C Paper magazine deck Handle Handle Paper magazine deck Paper magazine deck Handle Lock lever Lock lever Lock lever Printer door 3 Printer door 1 Printer door 2 ...

Page 71: ...ace the magazine handle The outlets of the paper magazines are designed to close when the printer doors are opened Opening any other door or cover without opening the printer doors causes the paper ends to be exposed in the magazines Be sure to open all the printer doors first 9 Close printer doors 1 and 2 Close printer door 3 This is only for systems with the optional triple magazine Step Paper m...

Page 72: ...oor 3 This is only for systems with the optional triple magazine 4 Turn the lock lever in the arrow direction to unlock the magazine Step Paper magazine A For the triple magazine unit Paper magazine B Paper magazine C Printer door 3 Printer door 1 Printer door 2 Printer door 1 Printer door 2 Printer door 3 Lock lever Lock lever Lock lever ...

Page 73: ...e magazine deck 6 Hold the paper magazine handle and remove the paper magazine Step Paper magazine A For the triple magazine unit Paper magazine B Paper magazine C Handle Handle Handle Paper magazine Paper magazine handle Paper magazine Paper magazine handle Paper magazine Paper magazine handle ...

Page 74: ...ine deck Turn the lock lever in the arrow direction while pushing the magazine deck to lock it Turn the lock lever in the arrow direction to lock the magazine deck Step Paper magazine A For the triple magazine unit Paper magazine B Paper magazine C Handle Paper magazine deck Handle Paper magazine deck Handle Paper magazine deck Lock lever Lock lever Lock lever ...

Page 75: ...r magazines are designed to close when the printer doors are opened Opening any other door or cover without opening the printer doors causes the paper ends to be exposed in the magazines Be sure to open all the printer doors first Paper magazine A or magazine A2 can be changed by opening the printer door 3 while printing in paper magazine B or magazine C However applying vibration to the system ma...

Page 76: ...2 Hold the handle and pull out the magazine deck 3 Install the paper magazine Confirm that the characters on the magazine and magazine deck can be seen correctly Printer door 3 G088968 Handle Paper magazine deck G088969 Paper magazine Characters should be the same G086012 ...

Page 77: ...eformed due to some reasons such as dropping the magazine there is a possibility that the magazine handle will break Consult your technical representative to replace the magazine handle The outlets of the paper magazines are designed to close when the printer doors are opened Opening any other door or cover without opening the printer doors causes the paper ends to be exposed in the magazines Be s...

Page 78: ...wind the paper 1 Access the Status Display display Bringing up the display On the Maintenance display click Status Display 2 Click Rewind Paper on the Printer Information tab to rewind the paper into the paper magazine Status Display display The paper is rewound to the paper magazine 3 Open printer door 3 Paper magazine lamp A G088970 S5307 00 UM00F Printer door 3 G088968 ...

Page 79: ...nd put away the magazine deck 7 Close printer door 3 This completes removing the paper magazine Stacking paper magazines for storage You can stack two paper magazines Stack paper magazine A on A B on B and C on C Place them with the side with characters A B C up IMPORTANT Stack them evenly Do not stack three or more paper magazines Handle G086016 Paper magazine Paper magazine handle G086017 ...

Page 80: ...hem on a soft cloth to prevent scratches If the side marked B is faced up pay special attention not to damage the paper outlet section Example Paper magazines stacked correctly Do not put the paper magazine standing as in the following figure G068126 G081008 ...

Page 81: ... emulsion number when the paper emulsion number is changed Emulsion number is the production number of paper emulsion You can find it on the paper package Changing the emulsion number affects the color of the print finish For details see the Operator s Manual 2 5 Registering and setting up paper of different emulsion number Emulsion Number Change For details about how to view the Operator s Manual...

Page 82: ...e optional dark bag When replacing paper in a darkroom skip this step 1 Prepare the dark bag option Unfold the dark bag and place it on a flat place 2 Put the paper magazine and a package containing paper into the dark bag Face the side marked B of the paper magazine up and put it into the dark bag 3 Close the zipper of the dark bag and fix it using the Velcro tape IMPORTANT Close the zipper and V...

Page 83: ...e containing new paper Face the side marked B of the paper magazine up and enter the darkroom This step is only necessary when replacing paper in a darkroom 4 Put on clean gloves 5 Take out the paper in the dark bag or the darkroom If spacers are attached to both sides of the paper remove two of them 6 Unlock the two latches G088220 Spacers G069537 Latches G069561 ...

Page 84: ...Remove the reel plate from the spindle while pinching the stopper knobs NOTE The stopper knobs are only attached to one plate 10 Remove the roll paper core Only perform this when the roll paper core has not been removed yet G072505 Spindle G069538 Reel plate stopper knobs Reel plate Spindle G069539 ...

Page 85: ...the illustration below and pass the spindle through the roll of paper NOTE To keep the paper aligned pass the spindle through the fixed paper roll Load paper with its winding direction as shown in the figure The emulsion side must be the right side of the paper when the paper comes out of the paper magazine Roll paper core G069540 Spindle G069571 Paper winding direction Spindle Paper G069563 ...

Page 86: ...obs Release the knobs when the plate is about one finger width about 10 to 15 mm from the paper 3 Turn the reel plate clockwise Confirm the clicking sound If you can hear no sounds reset the reel plate while pinching the knobs Turn the reel plate until it stops and fix the paper Paper Spindle G069564 Knobs Reel plate Finger width gap About 10 to 15 mm Reel plate G069612 ...

Page 87: ...per position at the projection on the plate If not remove the reel plate and reset it while pinching the knobs 13 Hold the spindle and load the paper so that the spindle engages the paper magazine IMPORTANT Load paper with its winding direction as shown in the figure The emulsion side should be the right side of the paper when the paper comes out of the paper magazine Reel plate Turning direction ...

Page 88: ...als the paper edge 15 Insert the paper leading edge into the width regulation guides IMPORTANT Be sure to put the right and left corner of the paper edge into each width regulation guide Place the paper with the side of the spindle with gear here Paper winding direction G069544 Tape G069543 Width regulation guide Width regulation guide G069545 ...

Page 89: ...rk bag 19 Remove the gloves 20 Open the zipper of the dark bag and then take out the paper magazine and the package that originally contained the paper This step is only necessary when you use the optional dark bag 21 Come out of the darkroom with the paper magazine and the package of paper This step is only necessary when you replace paper in a darkroom 22 Rewind the paper Turn the knob countercl...

Page 90: ...u use the paper for the first time or when the maximum roll diameter of paper is changed For details see the Operator s Manual 2 4 Paper surface and paper length remaining initial settings Paper Magazine Setting For details about how to view the Operator s Manual see 8 1 Accessing the HELP display ...

Page 91: ...6 6 1 6 How to use the display module This section explains how to maintain or set up the system without using the Maintenance Application ...

Page 92: ...ay display For details about the Status Display display see 6 1 1 1 Status Display MENU display Pressing the Menu button for a few seconds shows the MENU display Example MENU display For details about the MENU display see 6 1 1 2 MENU IMPORTANT While the system is in the MENU display orders given from the operation PC are not accepted In addition the Maintenance display cannot be accessed by the m...

Page 93: ...o Explanation 1 The following messages are shown PREPARING This message is shown on the conditions below The processor temperature is being adjusted The laser temperature is being adjusted Initializing STAND BY Printing can be performed PROCESSING Printing is being performed CONTROL STRIP Automatic control strip processing is being performed SETUP The setup is being performed MAINTENANCE The maint...

Page 94: ... No then see Troubleshooting Manual For details about how to use the Troubleshooting Manual see 8 1 Accessing the HELP display No Explanation 1 Main menu No 2 Main menu name 3 Scrollable button Allows you to show the next sub menu with the button Allows you to access the sub menu with the button 4 Sub menu No 5 Sub Menu 6 Scrollable button Allows you to show the next processing name by the button ...

Page 95: ...lable buttons These buttons are shown when the attentions errors occur Press the button to show the next attention error The upward and downward scrollable buttons These buttons are shown when the corrective action can be selected to clear the attention error 5 The attention error is shown Some of the attention error message may be shortened No Explanation 1 Paper magazine In the figure above Pape...

Page 96: ...ll processing solutions is completed The temperature adjustment is completed if is shown beside the temperature The temperature is being adjusted while is shown Press the button to return to the previous display Press Perform the automatic water refilling Press the Enter button This will not be shown if one or more conditions below is met If the Evaporation Correction setting is off Operator is re...

Page 97: ...ual 2 1 3 Process Control Strip Press the Enter button Attach the control strip holder and press the Enter button When the control strip processing is completed the original display is shown automatically Press Perform the daily setup Press the Enter button For details see Maintenance Manual 2 1 4 Daily Setup Display Operations AUTO REF WAT START REFILLING 51 sec AUTO REF WAT COMPLETION AUTO REF W...

Page 98: ...utton Press the Enter button Setup print is printed If the measured result is OK Press the Enter button The result is registered The display returns to the previous one If the measured result is FAIL Press the Enter button The measured result is not registered The display returns to the previous one Perform the daily setup again This completes the Start Up Checks Display Operations Press the Menu ...

Page 99: ...Program timer Press the Enter button The remaining time of the automatic cleaning is shown After the automatic cleaning is completed the next display is shown Press the Enter button The Program Timer display is shown Set the program timer Press the Enter button Press the Enter button The time of Start 1 for the next day configured in the Maintenance Application is shown Press to show the time conf...

Page 100: ...s not performed The CLOSE SYSTEM display is shown If more than one type of paper can be used select a paper type to set up by Auto Setup by pressing the button Press the Enter button Press the Enter button The program timer will start Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds Press Press Display Operations DAILY SETUP AUT PRO YES DAILY SETUP AUT PRO NO Paper type is displayed here...

Page 101: ...erations Example Confirm that the paper type you are going to set up is displayed If there are several types of paper that can be used Press or to display them Press to select the type of paper to set up If setting up several different types of paper Press the button to display the type of paper to set up then press to select it Press the Enter button Press the Enter button Example Press the Enter...

Page 102: ...paper that can be used Press the button to display the type of paper to set up then press the Enter button Press the Enter button A print is made and the next display is shown automatically If the measured result is OK Press the Enter button The result is registered The display returns to the previous one If the measured result is FAIL Press the Enter button The measured result is not registered P...

Page 103: ...ss Press to select CURRENT TIME then press the Enter button Example The current time is shown Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds Press Press Display Operations START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU CURRENT TIME CONFIRMATION CURRENT TIME START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU ...

Page 104: ...processing solutions is completed The temperature adjustment is completed if is shown beside the temperature The temperature is being adjusted while is shown Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds Press Press Press Press Display Operations SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU PROCESSOR TMP CONFIRMATION PROCESSOR TMP START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU ...

Page 105: ...f the version name indicate the following section MA Main unit section PT Printer section LA Laser engine PP Processor section Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds For details about how to access the administrator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Display Operations VERSION CONFIRMATION VERSION MA 1 0 5 0 P T 1 0 2 3 0 2 1 0 2 VERSION L A 1 0 ...

Page 106: ...AL No then press the Enter button The serial number is shown at Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds For details about how to access the administrator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Press Display Operations CONFIRMATION MENU SERIAL No CONFIRMATION SERIAL No START CHECKS MENU START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU ...

Page 107: ...e Enter button The installation date is shown Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds For details about how to access the administrator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Press Press to select LINK SPEED then press the Enter button Display Operations INSTALL DATE CONFIRMATION INSTALL DATE START CHECKS MENU START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP...

Page 108: ...is shown Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds Press Press Press Press Press Press the Enter button Example The density can be changed by pressing The input range is from 1 to 8 Display Operations LINK SPEED START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU SETTING MENU LCD CONTRAST SETTING LCD CONTRAST ...

Page 109: ...e performed only by the administrator of this system Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds Press Press Press Press Press Press Press the Enter button Example The volume can be changed by pressing The input range is from 1 to 5 START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU SETTING MENU LCD CONTRAST SETTING BUZZER VOL SETTING BUZZER VOL ...

Page 110: ...ator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Press Press Press to select LANGUAGE then press the Enter button Example Pressing switches the language Press the Enter button START CHECKS MENU START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU SETTING MENU LANGUAGE SETTING Japanese LANGUAGE ...

Page 111: ...tions Press the Menu button for a few seconds For details about how to access the administrator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Press Press Press to select DATE ORDER then press the Enter button Pressing switches the order of date display Press the Enter button START CHECKS MENU START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU SETTING MENU DATE OR...

Page 112: ...s about how to access the administrator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Press Press Press to select IP ADDRESS then press the Enter button The initial position of the cursor is A Pressing changes the value by 1 The cursor moves to B C and D in this order by pressing START CHECKS MENU START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU SETTING MENU IP...

Page 113: ...ress the Enter button Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds For details about how to access the administrator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Press Press Press to select SUBNET MASK then press the Enter button Display Operations START CHECKS MENU START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU SETTING MENU SUBNET MASK SETTING...

Page 114: ...anges the value by 1 The cursor moves to B C and D in this order by pressing Press the Enter button Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds For details about how to access the administrator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Press Press Display Operations SUBNET MASK A B C D START CHECKS MENU START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMA...

Page 115: ...nitial position of the cursor is A Pressing changes the value by 1 The cursor moves to B C and D in this order by pressing Press the Enter button Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds For details about how to access the administrator mode see 6 1 10 Accessing the administrator mode Press Press Press Press Display Operations DEFAULT GW SETTING DEFAULT GW A B C D START CHECKS ME...

Page 116: ...he Enter button Example Pressing switches the communication speed The communication speed can be selected from the following choices Auto 100Mbps Full 100Mbps Half Press the Enter button Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds Press Press Press Press Display Operations SETTING MENU LINK SPEED SETTING A u t o LINK SPEED START CHECKS MENU CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION ...

Page 117: ...put check Press the Enter button Sensor name or switch name is shown Example Press to select the item for input check The condition of sensor or switch is shown in the second line Display Operations Press the Menu button for a few seconds Press Display Operations SETTING MENU INPUT CHECK MENU SUPPLY UNIT INPUT CHECK 6 MAGAZINE UNIT INPUT CHECK EXPOSURE AD U INPUT CHECK 6 PAPER AD SEC INPUT CHECK D...

Page 118: ... Press to select the item for output check Display Operations CLOSE CHECKS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIRMATION MENU SETTING MENU INPUT CHECK MENU OUTPUT CHECK MENU SUPPLY UNIT OUTPUT CHECK MAGAZINE UNIT OUTPUT CHECK EXPOSURE AD U OUTPUT CHECK PAPER AD SEC OUTPUT CHECK ...

Page 119: ...or lamp name is shown Example Press to select the item for output check Press the Enter button Example This display may be shown depending on the item Select whether or not to start by pressing then press Enter If pressing the Enter button after selecting START Y The REPLENISHING display is shown If pressing the Enter button after selecting START N The EXECUTE display is shown Example The output c...

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Page 121: ...7 7 1 7 Troubleshooting with the power off This chapter explains operations performed while the power is off for an attention or error message ...

Page 122: ...u turn off the power supply before troubleshooting problems 1 Reserve the error or attention message currently displayed Reserving the error allows you to perform operations temporarily 2 If there is any paper in process wait until all prints are output from the dryer section 3 Close the Maintenance Application display 1 Click Close on the Maintenance display Would you like to quit maintenance is ...

Page 123: ...cover is forcibly opened while the colorimeter unit is at the left end of the rail without being locked the unit falls down 2 Raise the stand and keep the processor top cover slightly open IMPORTANT If the processor top cover is kept closed dews containing processing solution will accumulate on the back of the cover and mix with other solutions If a processing solution gets mixed with a solution o...

Page 124: ... the colorimeter unit to the right Press the lever and move the colorimeter unit so that the arrows are aligned to the right cutouts of the rails IMPORTANT Confirm that the colorimeter unit is securely locked 5 Check whether the operation PC has started up If not start it up 6 Start up the maintenance application To access from the Controller display see Operator s Manual of the Controller Circuit...

Page 125: ... any paper in process wait until all prints are output from the dryer section 3 Close the Maintenance Application display 1 Click Close on the Maintenance display Would you like to quit maintenance is shown 2 Click Yes This quits the maintenance application 4 Turn off the circuit breaker LP7500 7600 LP7700 7900 5 Wait ten seconds or more and turn on the circuit breaker 6 Check whether the operatio...

Page 126: ...edure below 1 Turn off the circuit breaker LP7500 7600 LP7700 7900 2 Turn off the main power supply of the system installation place 3 Keep the processor top cover slightly open 1 Press the lever and move the colorimeter unit to the central cutouts of the rails Do not press the lever while moving the unit When the colorimeter unit comes to the central point of the rails the lever automatically ret...

Page 127: ...ocess the contaminated solution cannot be used for processing All the contaminated solutions must be replaced 4 Consult your technical representative Then follow the instruction given by your technical representative If the power supply is cut off 1 If the power supply is cut off while printing perform the corrective actions for paper jam For details about how to take corrective action for a paper...

Page 128: ...ake corrective actions by following the steps below 1 Open the dryer top cover Open the dryer top cover to stop the paper processor drive 2 Confirm that no paper is jammed Perform the corrective actions for paper jam Remove paper if any paper is jammed For the corrective actions for a paper jam see 7 2 Paper jam in the paper processor section If no paper is jammed or abnormal sound is still given ...

Page 129: ...d the dryer rack Example You may get burnt Do not touch the dryer rack while operating or immediately after use You may get burnt Do not touch the label positions while operating or immediately after use Requirements Dry cloth for putting the dryer rack on Safety goggles Protective gloves rubber gloves Workwear water repellent Anti contamination cover a vinyl sheet or a cloth to cover the Color De...

Page 130: ... the print conveyor unit 4 Remove the colorimeter unit 1 Move the colorimeter unit to the left cutout position of the rails Press the lever and move the colorimeter unit to the left 2 Remove the colorimeter unit 5 Open the squeegee unit top cover Colorimeter unit Lever Cutouts Align the arrows to the left cutouts of the rails G089186 Colorimeter unit G089187 Squeegee unit top cover G069023 ...

Page 131: ...ocessor top cover 9 Hold the handle and the stopper to release the lock and lay the dryer rack down slowly The rack does not go down fully but inclines and stops by being supported with the holder 10 Check that the dryer rack is supported with the holder and hold the handle with your left hand Dryer door G069024 Dryer top cover G069025 Stopper Handle Holder Dryer rack G089477 ...

Page 132: ... carefully lay it down 12 If paper jams between the squeegee unit and dryer rack move the dryer rack toward the printer section and cut off the paper 13 Hold the two handles of the dryer rack and move it wherever it is convenient for maintenance 14 Close the dryer door 15 Keep the processor top cover slightly open Raise the stand and keep the processor top cover slightly open Holder Handle G089583...

Page 133: ...uide to remove it and check whether paper jams Remove paper if any 18 Turn the light blue knob on the dryer rack a few times and check whether paper jams If there is a paper turn the knob again and remove it 19 Check for problems in the dryer rack Check the following items Guide which is distorted or comes in contact with the roller Detached spring Loose screw Dirt on pile cloth rollers and inlet ...

Page 134: ...per guide IMPORTANT After attaching the lane select guide check whether it can move by moving the lever right and left If the lane select guide does not move it is not correctly attached Then attach it again Pile cloth rollers Inlet rollers G088894 Insert the lane select guide under the roller through the three pins Roller Fit the pin of the dryer rack to the hole of the lane select guide Lane sel...

Page 135: ...door 25 Carefully open the processor top cover Processing solutions may cause eye irritation Put on safety goggles Processing solutions may cause skin irritation Put on rubber gloves and workwear 26 Remove the upper guides and the squeegee unit To remove the squeegee unit open the squeegee unit top cover IMPORTANT If you lift the upper guides and the squeegee unit take care not to mix any drops wi...

Page 136: ...ontact with the roller Detached spring Loose screw Damaged or deformed roller Worn gear Detached C ring If there is any damage consult your technical representative 29 When transporting the processing racks lay a cloth or a vinyl sheet on the floor to prevent the area around the system from being stained by the solution 30 Move the rack stopper rear to the right to release the lock IMPORTANT Speci...

Page 137: ...tly raising the Bleach Fixer processing rack Remove the Bleach Fixer processing rack not to raise the anti contamination cover If processing solutions adhere to the anti contamination cover wipe with a damp cloth 32 Remove paper jammed in the processing racks 33 Check the processing racks Check the following items Guide which is distorted or comes in contact with the roller Detached spring Loose s...

Page 138: ...tank and secure them with the rack stopper near 2 Push processing racks Nos 6 and 5 down into the solution and move the rack stopper far slightly to the left to secure them At this time the rack stopper is released for processing racks Nos 1 to 4 3 Attach processing racks Nos 4 and 3 into the tank and secure them with the rack stopper near 4 Push processing racks Nos 4 and 3 down into the solution...

Page 139: ...he power supply after troubleshooting 7 2 2 Paper jam in the paper processor section LP7700 7900 Confirm the position of each unit shown in the figure below and remove the jammed paper completely Check if there is no problem in the processing racks upper guides squeegee unit and the dryer rack Example You may get burnt Do not touch the dryer rack while operating or immediately after use You may ge...

Page 140: ...bleshooting If paper jams between the dryer rack and colorimeter unit For details about how to remove the paper see 7 2 5 Paper jam between the colorimeter unit and dryer rack 2 Open the print sorter unit 3 Lift the print conveyor unit 4 Remove the colorimeter unit 1 Move the colorimeter unit to the left cutout position of the rails Press the lever and move the colorimeter unit to the left Indicat...

Page 141: ...ower off 2 Remove the colorimeter unit 5 Open the squeegee unit top cover 6 Open the dryer door 7 Open the dryer top cover 8 Spread a cloth or the like over the processor top cover Colorimeter unit G089187 Squeegee unit top cover G089569 Dryer door G089570 Dryer top cover G089571 ...

Page 142: ...ll the right and left levers of the dryer rack upper and remove the paper guide Then check whether paper jams If paper jams remove it 11 Push the lever of the dryer rack pull the right and left levers of the dryer rack upper and remove the lane select guide Then check whether paper jams If paper jams remove it Stopper Handle Paper guide Dryer rack upper Lever Lever Paper G090042 Levers Lane select...

Page 143: ...s not correctly attached Then attach it again 13 Turn the holder so that it release the dryer rack upper and then carefully lay the dryer rack upper down IMPORTANT Do not remove your hand from the handle until the dryer rack upper laid fully In addition carefully lay it down Insert the lane select guide under the roller through the three pins Roller Fit the pin of the dryer rack to the hole of the...

Page 144: ...he processor top cover slightly open 16 Turn the light blue knob on the dryer rack upper a few times and check whether paper jams there If paper jams remove it If the paper cannot be removed 1 Remove the nozzles from the dryer rack Slide the nozzle while pressing the lever 2 Remove jammed paper Handles Dryer rack upper G089190 Knob light blue G090045 Lever Nozzles G090065 ...

Page 145: ...ether paper falls in the dryer section If paper falls remove it 19 Turn the light blue knob on the left side of the dryer rack lower a few times and check whether paper jams If paper jams turn the light blue knob to advance the paper to the outlet Fit the nozzle hole to the protruding part Nozzle Nozzle Protruding part G089586 Handle Dryer rack lower G051238 Paper G051333 ...

Page 146: ...contact with the roller Detached spring Loose screw Dirt on pile cloth rollers and inlet roller Damaged or deformed roller Damaged dryer net Worn gear Detached C ring If the rollers or the dryer net are dirty clean them using firmly squeezed damp cloth If there is any damage consult your technical representative Example Dryer rack upper Example Dryer rack lower Knob light blue Paper outlet Paper i...

Page 147: ...er IMPORTANT Do not release your hands from the handle until the dryer rack upper is attached completely 24 Restore the dryer top cover and dryer door 25 Carefully open the processor top cover Processing solutions may cause eye irritation Put on safety goggles Processing solutions may cause skin irritation Put on rubber gloves and workwear 26 Remove the upper guides and the squeegee unit To remove...

Page 148: ...e squeegee unit Check the following items Guide which is distorted or comes in contact with the roller Detached spring Loose screw Damaged or deformed roller Worn gear Detached C ring If there is any damage consult your technical representative 29 When transporting the processing racks lay a cloth or a vinyl sheet on the floor to prevent the area around the system from being stained by the solutio...

Page 149: ...ons from any downstream tank does not contaminate the Cover Developer tank If using the anti contamination cover cover the Color Developer processing solution tank with it while slightly raising the Bleach Fixer processing rack Remove the Bleach Fixer processing rack not to raise the anti contamination cover If processing solutions adhere to the anti contamination cover wipe with a damp cloth For ...

Page 150: ...lowly remove and attach the processing racks If they are removed and attached roughly solutions in the tanks may splash If the processing racks are not fixed with the rack stoppers paper jam or other troubles may occur The processing racks in the processing solution tank will float to the surface Therefore you need to push them down into the solution and secure them with the rack stopper far As al...

Page 151: ...llers are wet it will adversely affect the finished print 37 Close the squeegee unit top cover 38 Attach the colorimeter unit Put the colorimeter unit on the left cutout position of the rails 39 Keep the processor top cover slightly open Raise the stand inside the cover and slightly open the processor top cover 40 Lay down the print conveyor unit and close the print sorter unit This completes taki...

Page 152: ...nd workwear 1 Move the rack stopper rear to the right to release the lock IMPORTANT Specific grease is applied to the rack gears of the processing racks Basically you need not apply any additional grease to them However if you apply grease be sure to use the specified grease Using other grease may damage resin parts e g tanks 2 Release the rack stopper near for processing rack No 1 Paper Shows the...

Page 153: ...ck onto the rack stopper rear 6 Slowly lift upper guide No 1 The paper in processing rack No 1 comes out with the guide Pull the paper out to cut it off 7 Cut the paper off near processing rack No 1 and remove upper guide No 1 When cutting the paper cut it at near side first IMPORTANT Wash upper guide No 1 and reattach upper guide No 1 after it becomes dry If the rollers are wet it will adversely ...

Page 154: ...essing rack on the rack stopper rear only when you take corrective actions for this problem Do not keep it there for a long time 10 Take off your protective gloves IMPORTANT If you touch each unit inside the printer section with the gloves processing solution on them may adhere to the units and the system may be damaged 11 Open the printer top cover Upper guide No 1 Paper G070432 Rack stopper Proc...

Page 155: ... shown below you cannot remove the upper guide by lifting it Remove the upper guides by floating the processing rack a little Only perform this in an emergency For details about how to remove upper guide No 1 see 7 2 3 Paper jam around upper guide No 1 Example Processing solutions may cause eye irritation Put on safety goggles LP7500 7600 Return to Step 27 in 7 2 1 Paper jam in the paper processor...

Page 156: ...apply grease be sure to use the specified grease Using other grease may damage resin parts e g tanks 2 Release the rack stopper near for the processing rack immediate left of the guide you cannot remove 3 Pull out the guide together with the processing rack on the left of it 4 When the position of rack gear core on the processing rack exceeds the height of the rack stopper rear move the rack stopp...

Page 157: ...essing rack at left side and then right side and remove the upper guide IMPORTANT Move the upper guide to the right Otherwise solution may drop into the previous step processing solution tanks If a processing solution gets mixed with a solution of a previous process the contaminated solution cannot be used for processing All the contaminated solutions must be replaced Wash the upper guide Solution...

Page 158: ...ve the colorimeter unit to the central cutout position of the rails The jammed paper remains in the dryer rack 1 Press the lever and move the colorimeter unit to the left 2 Move the colorimeter unit to the central cutout position of the rails Do not press the lever while moving the unit When the colorimeter unit comes to the central point of the rails the lever automatically returns to its origina...

Page 159: ...nit is at the left end of the rail without being locked the unit falls down 2 Pull out the paper from the dryer rack If the paper cannot be pulled out Remove the dryer rack and perform the corrective action for the dryer rack LP7500 7600 See 7 2 1 Paper jam in the paper processor section LP7500 7600 LP7700 7900 See 7 2 2 Paper jam in the paper processor section LP7700 7900 Colorimeter unit Lever C...

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Page 161: ...8 8 1 8 How to access the HELP display You can view the built in manuals HELP on the display This section explains how to access the HELP display ...

Page 162: ...the functions Search from Contents Search from Index Search from all texts with a keyword and Add to Favorite For details see HELP Functions and how to use HELP No 6 3 Bookmark Shows the contents or the search results Selecting the desired item in this bookmark shows its explanation To show all the information of the table of contents click the mark 4 What s New Allows you to view the new function...

Page 163: ...s closed 8 1 3 Hiding the HELP display The HELP display covers other displays You can hide the HELP display by clicking the Minimize button The button is in the upper right corner of the HELP display This completes hiding the HELP display 7 Quick Reference Allows you to view common inquiries 8 Glossary Explains technical terms and terms useful for operating the product No Item Explanation S088988 ...

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